by Puppybcm February 12, 2023
Actually, Shakespeare never used this specific phrase. If he had, the gramtically correct way to say it would be "I bite my thumb at thee!"
I will bite my thumb at them, which is disgrace to them if they bear it.
--Shakespeare (from Romeo and Juliet)
--Shakespeare (from Romeo and Juliet)
by Anonymous April 27, 2003
A term youtube users will submit in the comment section of a video of any song that is older than a year to let everybody know that because they listen to older music, they are special. As a result, people who feel the same give them thumbs up as was the original intention of the comment.
by themanclaw August 26, 2011
John: Your such a prick Erin.
Erin: I Bite my thumb at you *bites thumb in johns general direction*
John takes offense and stomps away.
Erin: I Bite my thumb at you *bites thumb in johns general direction*
John takes offense and stomps away.
by Major. M October 10, 2008
It pretty much mean fuck you in lamens terms, or a different way to flip someone off back in the day
by Jaja December 01, 2003
by colonel cheesemonkey May 24, 2007